Cycling Budget (3)

Caroline Russell: What is the current Transport for London (TfL) budget allocation for cycling in each year from 2020-21 to 2024-25?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Bus stops near schools

Caroline Russell: Constituents have raised concerns with me about the effects of buses idling at stops near schools. Can you confirm how many bus stops are within 50m of a school, and explain how Transport for London (TfL) is working to deliver changes to reduce such idling by reducing traffic or changing bus stop locations?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Advertising on the Underground

David Kurten: In February 2020, you awarded £500,000 worth of free advertising on the London Underground to hosiery brand ‘Nubian Skin’. Their campaign features men and women in nude-toned underwear. What is the difference between this campaign and the Protein World’s‘beach body ready’adverts, which featured a fitness model in a bikini, which you banned in June 2016?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Spending on Cycling

Navin Shah: What is the actual spending on infrastructure and initiatives to promote cycling for 2017/18, 2018/19 and the proposed spending on cycling for 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 that make up your £770m commitment?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Cycling Budget (4)

Caroline Russell: What is the current spend in cycling for 2019-20 and how much do you expect to spend before the end of 2019-20?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Employment Regulations Act (2)

Keith Prince: Does the Mayor agree that a private hire operator whose drivers have been classified as workers under the Employment Regulations Act have a responsibility to ensure that an employee workplace risk assessment is in place to be classified as compliant with the law and therefore subsequently be classed as fit and proper by TfL to hold an Operators’ licence?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid19 situation.

Employment Regulations Act (1)

Keith Prince: Does the Mayor acknowledge that Uber drivers have been classified as workers under the Employment Regulations Act?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid19 situation.

Low Emission Zone (1)

Leonie Cooper: How many Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) and coach owners/drivers have been reached by your communications to raise awareness of the strengthened Low Emission Zone standards?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid19 situation.

Transport for London Business Plan 2019-20 to 2023-24 (1)

Caroline Russell: The Transport for London (TfL) Business Plan 2020-21 to 2024-25 says that £922 million will be spent on Healthy Streets over this period. Could you break this down into expected spend by financial year, and provide an annual breakdown of the programmes it will be spent on?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Transport for London Business Plan 2019-20 to 2023-24 (2)

Caroline Russell: The Transport for London (TfL) Business Plan 2020-21 to 2024-25 says that £922 million will be spent on Healthy Streets over this period, some of which is dedicated to cycling. What is your planned average spend on cycling over the new business plan period?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Transport for London Business Plan 2019-20 to 2023-24 (3)

Caroline Russell: The Transport for London (TfL) Business Plan 2020-21 to 2024-25 says that £922 million will be spent on Healthy Streets over this period. What is the expected capital expenditure by financial year?

The Mayor: I have asked Transport for London to provide a response to this question. The response time may be affected by the ongoing Covid-19 situation.